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in diplomacy of the many , many foreign ministers and marriage ambassadors who came to the English Court . She was a scholar all her life . At the age when most girls play with dolls , Elizabeth wrote letters in English , French , and ...
in diplomacy of the many , many foreign ministers and marriage ambassadors who came to the English Court . She was a scholar all her life . At the age when most girls play with dolls , Elizabeth wrote letters in English , French , and ...
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... and that there should be such a court of ladies as should surpass her Majesty's court here . ... she - wolf ” and her errant lover " with great oaths " she swore she " would have no more courts under her obeisance than her own .
... and that there should be such a court of ladies as should surpass her Majesty's court here . ... she - wolf ” and her errant lover " with great oaths " she swore she " would have no more courts under her obeisance than her own .
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Mark Twain , in 1909 , took a look at the faces on the Shakespearean Court of Inquiry and concluded that it would be another three hundred years before the ear muffs were removed during the testimony for the defence .
Mark Twain , in 1909 , took a look at the faces on the Shakespearean Court of Inquiry and concluded that it would be another three hundred years before the ear muffs were removed during the testimony for the defence .
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